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Black Bass, Green Bass, Bigmouth, Linesides, Bucketmouth
22 pounds 4 ounces
Largemouth bass have a black to green back with lighter sides and a pale belly. They have a dark wavy band running the length of their sides. Their mouth extends beyond their eyes.
Length: Up to 21 inches
Largemouth bass inhabit weedy lakes and ponds and slow-moving rivers and streams throughout U.S. They prefer areas with lots of cover (brush, sunken logs, and rocks). The preferred temperature is 68-78 °F.
Largemouth bass feed on whatever is available, including small fish, leeches, salamanders, frogs, snakes, and turtles. They also feed more heavily as the water temperature rises.
When: Spring
Largemouth bass have a sensor along their lateral line that picks up underwater vibrations as subtle as small fish swimming nearby. In shallow waters, largemouth bass can detect colors, especially red. The eyes of largemouth bass absorb more light than human eyes. |